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's per of german engineering. available with advanced keyless technology. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ ♪ >>time now t takoot thmornpapers. it's time now to look at the morning papers. >> what time is it? >> "usa today," more than 300 retired military leaders and generals are calling for junk food to be permanent removed from american schools. th isantaic ns. thonces t the country's childhood obesity problem is impacting up to 26 million americans who are not fit for duty because they are overweight. >> and, of course, in a related story. >> this is incredibly important. >> seriously, i don't know who is setting u these news stories to suck up tokautouan st it ght no >> no, these are the headlines, joe. this is the cutting edge issue of our time, obesity. >> these are 14-d in the food seion. >> no, they're not. >> that people -- i willsay, though, this is a crisis in the making and this is tirst quon ioiosk president clinton at the clinton global initiative. from the "l.a. times," a world shortage of b
's per of german engineering. available with advanced keyless technology. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ ♪ >>time now t takoot thmornpapers. it's time now to look at the morning papers. >> what time is it? >> "usa today," more than 300 retired military leaders and generals are calling for junk food to be permanent removed from american schools. th isantaic ns. thonces t the country's childhood obesity problem is impacting up to 26 million americans who are...
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s hecompetition. let's have legislative lavatories and see what suits each week's residents the best. he missed that. >> when we come back, the long aited book that offers an inde account of the u.s. ruggle for iraq from bush to oba. wel brthw s"efily correspondent michael gordon. also joining the conversation, nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. and in just a few minutes, the great singer/songwriter paul av atu you. if you love summer and warmth and heat, turn away. this is the first snow picture of the season coming out of colorado. this comes to you from steamboat springs, lorado. a dusting of snow at the higher elevions. it the beginning. if you love to see, you're only aboua month . as aaistoday, already had some around new york city. another batch about to head back in. should be a dry afternoon. we had beneficial rains last night in oklahoma and there's mo coming. look at the heavy rain up by amarlo. hardest hit drought areas are getting rain as we go throuout the beginning
s hecompetition. let's have legislative lavatories and see what suits each week's residents the best. he missed that. >> when we come back, the long aited book that offers an inde account of the u.s. ruggle for iraq from bush to oba. wel brthw s"efily correspondent michael gordon. also joining the conversation, nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. and in just a few minutes, the great singer/songwriter paul av atu you. if you love summer and warmth and heat, turn...
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h s e ri leader. and he has a chance. so yeah. mika by the way, wasn't it great seeing bl clinton again yesterday? >> it was a very nice interview. i thought you both were very well behaved. you really like each other. it's unbelievable sometimes when they get together. it was good. he was good. don't you think? >> i thought it was great. >> i like the clinton global ni inittive a lot, what they do. >> great stuff. >> it was fun. great toe over there. tony bir wfati guess who we have coming up. >> who's that? >> former british prime minister gordon brown. >> no way. >> it continues. and get this, sheila bair comes to the table. her new become on t financial crisis has some stinging words so award-winning presidential historian evan thomas will take us inside his new book on dwight eisenhower. and from the new nbc show "guys wi kids," actor anthony anderson will be here. > andoming up, mike allen oloboe top stories in the >>> first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> he's fantastic. >> well, no, we would not go that
h s e ri leader. and he has a chance. so yeah. mika by the way, wasn't it great seeing bl clinton again yesterday? >> it was a very nice interview. i thought you both were very well behaved. you really like each other. it's unbelievable sometimes when they get together. it was good. he was good. don't you think? >> i thought it was great. >> i like the clinton global ni inittive a lot, what they do. >> great stuff. >> it was fun. great toe over there. tony bir...
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things have got i don't knten s. >> you and i could start. we could go to seattle, you'd be on the mound, i'd catch you. we'd win. >> how bad can it get up there? >> worse. >> wow. >> you're a little younger than most people who will be in the lineup for the yankees tonight. that's how bad they are. let's do a little golf. incredible leader board at the deutsche bank golf championship, louis oosthuizen. this is not good. it goes way off into the woods. it's like barnicle off the tee. he left rory mcilroy in the hunt with the share of the lead. he hits a beauty on the par four six. he taps in for birdie, gives him the outright lead. this kid's incredible. but tiger woods in the hunt four strokes back, trying to make a move. chip shot for birdie on the par four 15th. spins off the lip. tiger played well. became the first player in the process to top $100 million in pga tour earnings. oosthuizen. long putt. wouldn't sink, caddy shack style. he had to tip it in. mcilroy shot a 67 in t 7 in the round. they're calling him the next tiger woods. he's
things have got i don't knten s. >> you and i could start. we could go to seattle, you'd be on the mound, i'd catch you. we'd win. >> how bad can it get up there? >> worse. >> wow. >> you're a little younger than most people who will be in the lineup for the yankees tonight. that's how bad they are. let's do a little golf. incredible leader board at the deutsche bank golf championship, louis oosthuizen. this is not good. it goes way off into the woods. it's like...
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>> heese you''s hired. >> happy anniversary joe, mika and willie. never has so much said about so much for so long. congratulations. capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles
>> heese you''s hired. >> happy anniversary joe, mika and willie. never has so much said about so much for so long. congratulations. capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the...
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again, it's -- it shows the delegate s versus the democrati vote. >> they're saying that moment is going to be used throughout the rest of the election. >> well no. >> they changed the platform. i don't think it's liberal bias in the media that says, this story is pretty much done because they fixed it. >> the president fixed it. >> it is a bit embarrassing for sure and if bill clinton hadn't blotted out everything else with his speech that might get -- >> jon meacham, you wrote a book on the founding fathers and religion and, you know -- there are a lot of founding fathers that knew they had to talk about god and faith to help them blot out other things in their own personal background. but the democrats in 2012 learned once again what politicians in 1776 have figured out, that it's -- it's not a good thing to turn your back on even -- even mentions, shallow mentions of faith. >> you know, it's -- these things come up in times of stress. the founding era, obviously, not the calmest time. >> right. >> so there was a rise in public religion "in god we trust" was inserted, "under god we pl
again, it's -- it shows the delegate s versus the democrati vote. >> they're saying that moment is going to be used throughout the rest of the election. >> well no. >> they changed the platform. i don't think it's liberal bias in the media that says, this story is pretty much done because they fixed it. >> the president fixed it. >> it is a bit embarrassing for sure and if bill clinton hadn't blotted out everything else with his speech that might get -- >>...
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their 401(k)s are back where they were. you know, as steve ratner just showed, their housing prices -- values are going up. you know what i would do is -- you know, john mccain very, very successfully made government seem foolish by picking out stupid earmarks. you know, the strongest argument i've seen mitt romney make is that, you know, the government -- the government's regulatory apparatus has bogged down. you know, i would have him go at stupid regulation tricks. you know, there are all these silly regs that have been passed, you know, in these bills that you used to vote for or vote against, joe. and i think that he has to run against the federal government at this point rather than against the economy. >> willie? >> john? sorry. i thought joe was going to say something. >> no, no, no. i agree with that. i mean, he does have to focus on how massive the federal government's gotten, but he also has to explain how that is going to turn things around for the american people. and you know, john, it's really not that hard o
their 401(k)s are back where they were. you know, as steve ratner just showed, their housing prices -- values are going up. you know what i would do is -- you know, john mccain very, very successfully made government seem foolish by picking out stupid earmarks. you know, the strongest argument i've seen mitt romney make is that, you know, the government -- the government's regulatory apparatus has bogged down. you know, i would have him go at stupid regulation tricks. you know, there are all...
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don't see it in manhattan, don't see it in washington, you don't see it in a lot of the other state s but in ohio, in nevada, colorado where it counts in the swing states, you're seeing 30-second ads every day. >> and look, for all the good that the democrats had in charlotte, the fact that the president still is ahead in most places that matter, you've got a campaign that's going to be very well funded, ads being made by a group that has done effective ads and the economic conditions, whatever today's unemployment number says. i think that the romney campaign looks at discussions that suggest this is over, or it's going to be hard for him to win or must ace the debates may not be true. the fundamentals of more money on 30-second ads, economic conditions and the fact that the battleground states as you said are closer than the national -- >> these ads, i mean we were talking about this, they have so much money they could play a run in the state and force the obama campaign to respond. interesting thing about the ads they put them out in eight states not on those list of states, pennsy
don't see it in manhattan, don't see it in washington, you don't see it in a lot of the other state s but in ohio, in nevada, colorado where it counts in the swing states, you're seeing 30-second ads every day. >> and look, for all the good that the democrats had in charlotte, the fact that the president still is ahead in most places that matter, you've got a campaign that's going to be very well funded, ads being made by a group that has done effective ads and the economic conditions,...
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correspondents would come out over to the white house, have a few drinks a s with ike. he'd say stuff off the record. he even talked about recognizing china. imagine if that had leaked during the 1950s. it was just a different era. and ike was trustworthy. reporters also trusted him. >> also talk about ike the republican president that was willing to send troops to little rock. >> you know, he gets a lot of grief on civil rights. and it's true he did not use the bully pulpit. he could have done a better job on that. but he was a subtle guy. he desegregated d.c. when people weren't watching. he desegregated the armed services. it wasn't truman. he appointed all the federal judges that desegregated the south. he believed in moving, as john was saying, with a hidden hand. that's true on civil rights as well. he's been unfairly criticized for being weak on civil rights. he was not as strong as he could have been, but he did things behind the scenes that were important. >> let's talk, presidential historian, jon meacham, who has a book coming out after the election that's fo
correspondents would come out over to the white house, have a few drinks a s with ike. he'd say stuff off the record. he even talked about recognizing china. imagine if that had leaked during the 1950s. it was just a different era. and ike was trustworthy. reporters also trusted him. >> also talk about ike the republican president that was willing to send troops to little rock. >> you know, he gets a lot of grief on civil rights. and it's true he did not use the bully pulpit. he...
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and john, from all the report s i've read, the egyptians said message received. the muslim brotherhood, even, said message received. we're going to pull back. why is this important? this is so important for so many reasons in the middle east. the least of which not being israel and trying to keep -- trying to keep israel safe. >> well, you think about it, you know, the historic u.s. allies in that region, all of those relationships are somewhat more tenuous and trfragile than just few years ago, whether it saudi arabia. you want to have that relationship be strong. i think the president was speaking the truth which is that it's a government in transition. they're trying to figure out what their relationship is. i do think it was very striking, the difference in tone between the phone calls he made to the leaders in libya versus the leaders in egypt. and the leaders in egypt, i think, morsi heard the difference between how he talked to the libyans which was full of love and support versus the way he talked to morsi which had a little bit more of a stern, you know,
and john, from all the report s i've read, the egyptians said message received. the muslim brotherhood, even, said message received. we're going to pull back. why is this important? this is so important for so many reasons in the middle east. the least of which not being israel and trying to keep -- trying to keep israel safe. >> well, you think about it, you know, the historic u.s. allies in that region, all of those relationships are somewhat more tenuous and trfragile than just few...
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>>s th that was night one, chuc todd, they're bringing out the big guns tonight, and then the big guns on thursday night. >> -- were there republicans delegates in tears when they were watching speeches? it was an interesting observation he was trying to make, there was a connection -- it's what made the floor feel like, i mean the delegates listen to every speech. >> you know what? it's hard to say this on tv, people that are around mitt romney will say he won the nomination, we all knew it going in, we all knew it before we went there. in 2000, republicans went in there and we were ready to win and we were excited about w. and he was going to kick al gore out and we were going to get rid -- buzz we went into tampa they just weren't excited and it showed. >> there were a number of people who had to win over the crowd in the room. governor romney couldn't assume that the delegates were going to be for him. last night all the big speakers had them -- last night, as chuck said, they listened to every speech. >> no matter what else happens, they know bill clinton closes tonight. >> bill c
>>s th that was night one, chuc todd, they're bringing out the big guns tonight, and then the big guns on thursday night. >> -- were there republicans delegates in tears when they were watching speeches? it was an interesting observation he was trying to make, there was a connection -- it's what made the floor feel like, i mean the delegates listen to every speech. >> you know what? it's hard to say this on tv, people that are around mitt romney will say he won the nomination,...
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was an ignorant thing for him to say, and he's got to admit that because you look at some of those 47%s that he was going after, and they are big-time republican voters. >> remember, he's also got, i think, another problem at this point with the economy. the polls show that people's view of the economy has gotten somewhat more optimistic. some of that comes off the democratic convention. some of that comes off the stock market's been up. bernanke has done his thing at the fed. the economy isn't working argument isn't working quite as well. and secondly, as harold alluded to, he hasn't put forward a plan that not only isn't specific but isn't a plan that people can look at and say, i get it. this is how we're going to get 12 million new jobs. this is how we're going to get the economy back. but we can take a look at the 47%. and as joe said, i think there's some interesting things about it as you dig into it. so let's start with the fact that as has been pointed out, the percent of americans who don't pay federal tax has been growing. that is a fact. back in the '60s and '70s, it was dow
was an ignorant thing for him to say, and he's got to admit that because you look at some of those 47%s that he was going after, and they are big-time republican voters. >> remember, he's also got, i think, another problem at this point with the economy. the polls show that people's view of the economy has gotten somewhat more optimistic. some of that comes off the democratic convention. some of that comes off the stock market's been up. bernanke has done his thing at the fed. the economy...
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they don't want to break him down like so many young pitch s pitchers. that's a tough call. you don't know you'll pass this way as a team. they have the best record now in the national league east. they could go to the world series. if they do, they'll do it without their best pitcher. >>> time now for politico. >> jonathan martin has switched in the chair where mr. vandehai was just sitting. "playbook." how you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> let's talk about that massachusetts senate race. both candidates spending an awful lot of money on tv ads, but neither is mentioning the other by name. let's watch. >> this is scott brown from the road. and i approve this message. after i was elected, i got my first lesson on how washington works. turns out members of congress were making money in the stock market trading on insider information. and it was all perfectly legal. if you did that, you'd go to jail. so i filed a bill to stop insider trading in congress. and it got passed and signed into law. for me, it's pretty simple. the politicians, they should live by the same laws as
they don't want to break him down like so many young pitch s pitchers. that's a tough call. you don't know you'll pass this way as a team. they have the best record now in the national league east. they could go to the world series. if they do, they'll do it without their best pitcher. >>> time now for politico. >> jonathan martin has switched in the chair where mr. vandehai was just sitting. "playbook." how you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> let's talk...
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s been so bad. >> he's drunk. >> oh, my lord -- everybody's drinking. five years boiled down to eight minutes coming up next. >>> here now is a clip never before seen of the upcoming dick cheney story. enjoy it. ♪ he can turn the world on with a smile ♪ ♪ suddenly make it all seem worth while ♪ ♪ you're gonna make it after all ♪ >> i'm sorry. >> that's funny to you? if that were a liberal you were just be -- that was so sick! i usually don't laugh -- >> you thought that was funny? >> what's wrong with you? what is wrong with you? what is so funny? i thought that was hateful. i thought it was horrible. >> it had nothing to do with dick cheney. please move on. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this fall. and get outstanding deals with the travelocity fall hotel sale. you can save up to 40% on select hotels. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%. hurry, offer ends soon. book now at travelocity. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i kno
s been so bad. >> he's drunk. >> oh, my lord -- everybody's drinking. five years boiled down to eight minutes coming up next. >>> here now is a clip never before seen of the upcoming dick cheney story. enjoy it. ♪ he can turn the world on with a smile ♪ ♪ suddenly make it all seem worth while ♪ ♪ you're gonna make it after all ♪ >> i'm sorry. >> that's funny to you? if that were a liberal you were just be -- that was so sick! i usually don't laugh --...